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  6. LABOR PARTY

    The Labor Party's Conference at Lambeth was continued to-day. A rule was adopted enforcing discipline within the party in the House of ...

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  7. DRUG VICTIM

    The inquiry into the death of Hugh Trevanion, a grandson of the late Sir Daniel Cooper, Speaker of the first New South Wales Legislative ...

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  8. UNITED STATES

    It is understood that Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the President elect of the United States, has decided upon the members of his Cabinet. ...

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  9. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, made an important speech at Dundee to-day at a luncheon which followed the presentation of the ...

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  10. BALKAN WAR

    The Balkan Allies, their patience exhausted by the procrastination of Turkey, have at last taken action, which while it threatens to result in a ...

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  11. ROYAL LAWSUIT

    The prolonged law suit over the will of King Leopold H. has been advanced a step. Recently the President of the Appeal ...

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  12. MEN OF THE MOMENT

    Dr. Woodrow Wilson's Cabinet will be strong in legal talent, as four of the six members mentioned in the cable message are lawyers. They are Messrs. ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTES

    Militant suffragettes created a great disturbance at Dundee to-day upon the occasion of the presentation of the freedom of the city upon Mr Asquien ...

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  14. RESUMPTION OF FIGHTING

    It is announced that hostilities will be resumed by the Bulgarian Army against the Turks on Monday evening. The headquarters of the army ...

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  15. "THIN RED LINE."

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that it is rumored that the War Office is considering the substitution of grey or khaki for scarlet uniforms as the ...

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  16. BY-ELECTION

    Intense interest is being taken in the by-election for Londonderry, rendered necessary by the succession of the sitting member, the Marquis of Hamilton, ...

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  17. TURKISH ARMY

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that it is estimated that only 20 per cent of the army is favorable to the new ...

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  18. WINDOW SMASHERS

    Some of the tradesmen in the West End of London who have had their windows broken by suffragettes are proceeding against the women guilty ...

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  19. RAILWAY AGREEMENT

    The Board of Trade, which has had a special investigation made of the alleged breaches of the railway agreement of 1911, in which the terms of ...

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  20. GIFT BATTLESHIP

    Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to Mr B. G. Falle, M.P., in the House of Commons to-day, stated that construction of the ...

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  21. BID FOR LIBERTY

    Eighty prisoners in a fortress at Monsanto bored a tunnel to a field in the hope of making their escape. When they emerged, however, they ...

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  22. PERILS OF THE SEA

    The captain of the steamer Margaretha (3456 tons), which arrived at Plymouth to-day, reports having had a terrible experience during the recent ...

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  23. BEHEADED KING

    The statue of Charles I. at Charing Cross was decked with wreaths to-day, which was the 263rd anniversary of his execution. ...

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  24. STOLEN GOLD

    A daring gold robbery on board ship has been reported to the police. A box containing £4000, being part of a consignment of £50,000, was stolen ...

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  25. MOTOR PROSECUTIONS.

    A. J. Sutherland was charged at the Camberwell Court to-day with having driven a motor cycle at a speed dangerous to the public. ...

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  26. POSTED OVERDUE

    It believed that the grain steamer Whittingham, which left Baltimore for Rotterdam has been lost in the Atlantic during the recent storms. ...

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